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Title The Role of Communication Technologies in Building Future Smart Cities
ID_Doc 43744
Authors Haidine, A; El Hassani, S; Aqqal, A; El Hannani, A
Title The Role of Communication Technologies in Building Future Smart Cities
Year 2016
Published
DOI 10.5772/64732
Abstract The world population is continuously growing and reached a significant evolution of the society, where the number of people living in cities surpassed the number of people in rural areas. This puts national and local governments under pressure because the limited resources, such as water, electricity, and transports, must thus be optimized to cover the needs of the citizens. Therefore, different tools, from sensors to processes, service, and artificial intelligence, are used to coordinate the usage of infrastructures and assets of the cities to build the so called smart cities. Different definitions and theoretical models of smart cities are given in literature. However, smart city can usually be modelled by a layered architecture, where communication and networking layer plays a central role. In fact, smart city applications lay on collecting field data from different infrastructures and assets, processing these data, taking some intelligent control actions, and sharing information in a secure way. Thus, a two way reliable communications layer is the basis of smart cities. This chapter introduces the basic concepts of this field and focuses on the role of communication technologies in smart cities. Potential technologies for smart cities are discussed, especially the recent wireless technologies adapted to smart city requirements.
Author Keywords ICT; smart cities layered model; quality of service; communication requirements; low-power wireless area network; power line communication; machine-to-machine communication; Internet of things
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
EID WOS:000398786500005
WoS Category Automation & Control Systems; Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Energy & Fuels; Telecommunications
Research Area Automation & Control Systems; Computer Science; Energy & Fuels; Telecommunications
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